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Lady Death: The Motion Picture is a 2004 American adult animated fantasy action film based on the comic book character Lady Death. This film was the first animation project produced by now-defunct anime distributor A.D. Vision. It had premiered at the 2004 Comic-Con convention. [1]
Lady Death Rules! Vol. I (collects Lady Death Rules! #1-3: Chaos Rules, Damnation Game and Extinction Express) Lady Death Rules! Vol. II (collects Lady Death Rules! #4-7: Oblivion Kiss, Merciless Onslaught, Unholy Ruin and Apocalyptic Abyss) Lady Death Rules! Vol. III (collects Lady Death Rules! #8-10: Nightmare Symphony, Scorched Earth and ...
This category is for anime and manga that involve competitive events—especially those that involve fighting to the death—as plot elements. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Lady (Japanese: レディ, Hepburn: Redi), born Mary Arkham, is a character in Devil May Cry, an action-adventure game series created by Japanese developer and publisher Capcom. She was introduced in the 2005 title Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening , as a demon hunter on a mission to avenge her mother's death at the hands of her father, Arkham.
It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are based on Japanese video games, particularly visual novels and JRPGs. For example, the Pokémon TV series debuted in 1997 and is based on the ...
Alcina Dimitrescu (/ ˈ ə l s ɪ n iː ɑː ˈ d ɪ m iː t r ɛ s k / ⓘ; Japanese: オルチーナ・ドミトレスク, Hepburn: Oruchīna Domitoresuku), better known as Lady Dimitrescu, is a character in the Resident Evil survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom.
Death typically appears as a skeletal figure cloaked in a black hood, occasionally taking the form of a woman with black hair, who pursues close (sometimes-romantic/sexual) relationships with Deadpool, Thanos, and Ben Reilly. The character is known under the codename of Mistress Death. [4] She has also colloquially been referred to as Lady ...
Created as the heroine of Devil May Cry, her long hair caused extensive problems for designers when creating her 3D model, most notably during the ending sequence. Motion designer Tomoya Othsubo said making Trish's hairstyle was challenging due its movements in-game; the designers had to add multiple joints to her strands of hair, a process which Othsubo described as a "nightmare". [1]